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Vnus enim erat legitimus, et alter de adulterio natus, qui vocabatur Dauid legitimus autem Melic vocabatur.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Illi autem cum venerunt dederunt maxima munera: et maxime legitimus filius, qui repetebat terram quam reliquerat pater filio suo Dauid, cum non deberet habere, quia adulter� filius erat.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Item inter filium concubin� et vxoris nulla est differentia, sed dat pater vnicuique eorum quod vult, et si est de genere ducum, ita est dux filius concubin�, sicut filius legitimus.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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The regular meetings (_senatus legitimus_) were on the Kalends, Nones, and Ides in every month, until the time of Augustus, who confined them to the Kalends and Ides.
Roman Antiquities, and Ancient Mythology For Classical Schools (2nd ed) Charles K. Dillaway
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The Romans distinguished between bellum, war against legitimus hostis, a legitimate enemy, and guerra, war against latrunculi - pirates, robbers, brigands, and outlaws -
Neptunus Lex 2009
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The Romans distinguished between bellum, war against legitimus hostis, a legitimate enemy, and guerra, war against latrunculi - pirates, robbers, brigands, and outlaws -
Neptunus Lex 2009
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According to Mr. Howard, the Romans distinguished between bellum (war against legitimus hostis, a legitimate enemy) and guerra
unknown title 2009
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The Romans distinguished between bellum, war against legitimus hostis, a legitimate enemy, and guerra, war against latrunculi - pirates, robbers, brigands, and outlaws -
Neptunus Lex 2009
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The Romans distinguished between bellum, war against legitimus hostis, a legitimate enemy, and guerra, war against latrunculi - pirates, robbers, brigands, and outlaws -
The Corner 2009
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According to Mr. Howard, the Romans distinguished between bellum (war against legitimus hostis, a legitimate enemy) and guerra
unknown title 2009
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